Trombonist Michael Dease delivers a unifying message about the Jazz diaspora and the impassioned assistance of “All These Hands.” The program’s message is carefully constructed to provide listeners with a musical narrative about the evolution of the jazz art form as it spread through the different regions and localities of America. To provide assistance in bringing his vision to fruition, Dease assembled an all-star lineup of musicians including trumpeter Etienne Charles, alto saxophonist Steve Wilson, pianist Renee Rosnes, bassist Gerald Cannon, and powerhouse drummer Lewis Nash, along with a number of special guests like Rodney Whitaker, Randy Napoleon and Rufus Reid. With a thoughtful program of original compositions and an uplifting message of inclusivity, “All These Hands” remains insightfully straight forward, steadily swinging, and refreshingly melodic enough to evoke a wide assortment of bright moments to discerning jazz fans everywhere.
Featured Artists
- Michael Dease - Trombone
- Steve Wilson - Flute, Alto Saxophone and Soprano Saxophone
- Etienne Charles - Flugelhorn and Trumpet
- Renee Rosnes - Piano
- Gerald Cannon - Bass
- Lewis Nash - Drums
- Rodney Whitaker - Bass
- Randy Napoleon - Guitar
- Jason Hainsworth - Tenor Saxophone
- Diego Rivera - Tenor Saxophone
- Rufus Reid - Bass
- Dan Pratt - Tenor Saxophone
Recording
- Marc Free - producer
- Nick O'Toole - mixing and mastering engineer
- Eric Wojahn - engineer
- Jim Alfredson - engineer
- Nolan Thies - engineer
- recorded at Solid Sound, Ann Arbor, MI by Eric Wojahn on October 17 and 18, 2015
- recorded at Alfredson Audio, Lansing, MI by Jim Alfredson on October 19, 2015
- recorded at The Bunker Studio, Brooklyn, NY by Nolan Thies on October 30 and 31, 2015
Release Date
January 6, 2017
Trombonist Michael Dease delivers a unifying message about the Jazz diaspora and the impassioned assistance of “All These Hands.” The program’s message is carefully constructed to provide listeners with a musical narrative about the evolution of the jazz art form as it spread through the different regions and localities of America. To provide assistance in bringing his vision to fruition, Dease assembled an all-star lineup of musicians including trumpeter Etienne Charles, alto saxophonist Steve Wilson, pianist Renee Rosnes, bassist Gerald Cannon, and powerhouse drummer Lewis Nash, along with a number of special guests like Rodney Whitaker, Randy Napoleon and Rufus Reid. With a thoughtful program of original compositions and an uplifting message of inclusivity, “All These Hands” remains insightfully straight forward, steadily swinging, and refreshingly melodic enough to evoke a wide assortment of bright moments to discerning jazz fans everywhere.
Featured Artists
- Michael Dease - Trombone
- Steve Wilson - Flute, Alto Saxophone and Soprano Saxophone
- Etienne Charles - Flugelhorn and Trumpet
- Renee Rosnes - Piano
- Gerald Cannon - Bass
- Lewis Nash - Drums
- Rodney Whitaker - Bass
- Randy Napoleon - Guitar
- Jason Hainsworth - Tenor Saxophone
- Diego Rivera - Tenor Saxophone
- Rufus Reid - Bass
- Dan Pratt - Tenor Saxophone
Recording
- Marc Free - producer
- Nick O'Toole - mixing and mastering engineer
- Eric Wojahn - engineer
- Jim Alfredson - engineer
- Nolan Thies - engineer
- recorded at Solid Sound, Ann Arbor, MI by Eric Wojahn on October 17 and 18, 2015
- recorded at Alfredson Audio, Lansing, MI by Jim Alfredson on October 19, 2015
- recorded at The Bunker Studio, Brooklyn, NY by Nolan Thies on October 30 and 31, 2015
Release Date
January 6, 2017